The Age of Reason: 1700-1789Constable, 1960 - 424 Seiten A study of the powerful and often conflicting new ideas which captured the minds of people in the 18th century. |
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... language , literature and art of France . The eighteenth century , it must again and again be emphasised , was ... language ; he wrote in French , he spoke in French , he thought in French . His knowledge of the German language was rudi ...
... language , literature and art of France . The eighteenth century , it must again and again be emphasised , was ... language ; he wrote in French , he spoke in French , he thought in French . His knowledge of the German language was rudi ...
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... language , they rendered literature available to a far wider public . Deliberately they adopted a colloquial manner of writing , and sought , even in conversation , to adopt what Sprat , in his History of the Royal Society , called ' a ...
... language , they rendered literature available to a far wider public . Deliberately they adopted a colloquial manner of writing , and sought , even in conversation , to adopt what Sprat , in his History of the Royal Society , called ' a ...
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... language and letters which is known as the Aufklärung , or Age of Enlightenment . In the sixteenth century Martin Luther and Hans Sachs had taken the rough ores of the German dialects and pounded them into a national language of beauty ...
... language and letters which is known as the Aufklärung , or Age of Enlightenment . In the sixteenth century Martin Luther and Hans Sachs had taken the rough ores of the German dialects and pounded them into a national language of beauty ...
Inhalt
RATIONALISM PIERRE BAYLE | 18 |
SETTING SUN LOUIS XIV 17001715 | 37 |
THE EMERGENCE OF MUSCOVY | 54 |
Urheberrecht | |
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